ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -Washington Redskins free safety Kareem Moore will be sidelined four to six weeks after undergoing surgery on his sprained right knee.
The third-year player had an arthroscopic procedure Monday, two days after he was hurt in the Redskins’ preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He was injured defending a fake punt and went down without contact.
Moore had been one of the pleasant surprises of training camp, moving into a starting role after two seasons as a backup.
Reed Doughty will take Moore’s spot in Friday’s game against the New York Jets. Chris Horton will also compete for the starting job.
Donovan McNabb wore a protective boot on his left ankle and did not practice. Fullback Mike Sellers has a minor knee sprain and also didn’t take part.
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